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RUAIETH 2026 : Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Higher Education | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://ruaieth.nust.na | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call For Papers
General Information The Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Higher Education conference 2026 (RUAIETH 2026) invites contributions on the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies (ET) in higher education. The conference will occur in Windhoek, Namibia, from February 18th to February 20th 2026. The submissions should present original and unpublished research work or industry tools at the confluence of emerging technologies (including artificial intelligence) and higher education. We also invite workshop proposals as co-located events to the conference. Paper Format The conference will accept submissions of maximum twelve (12) pages each written in English. Authors are strongly encouraged to follow the formatting guides from Taylor & Francis accessible at this link. Exceptionally, the conference will consider a limited number of position papers that discuss visionary ideas in higher education. Workshop proposals should not exceed 1000 words. Accepted papers will be published by Taylor & Francis. Alternatively, a few papers will be selected for publication in the Journal of Responsible Tech- nology in an extended version as a special issue. These papers will undergo a new review process. The conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation in SCOPUS, Google Scholar, DBLP and Semantic Scholar citation index. Submission The review process for this conference should be double-blind. Therefore, authors must anonymise their submissions (no author name or affiliation). Any additional form of identification, including self-reference in the submission, should be avoided. Finally, the authors should refrain from acknowledging any funding institution that might have supported the research reported in the paper. All electronic submissions must be in PDF format. Submitted papers must be formatted according to the guidelines defined below. The LaTex template can be found here, while the MS Word template is available here. To submit a paper, follow this link. Selection Criteria The selection criteria include novelty, originality, clarity and potential impact. 1 Plagiarism Potential authors should note that submissions generated with any form of AI, including generative AI, will result in desk rejection. In general, the conference will scrutinise documents for plagiarism and take appropriate action if necessary. Important Dates Note that all times will be anywhere on earth. • Workshop proposal deadline: 17/10/2025 • Paper submission deadline: 17/10/2025 • Paper Notification: 07/11/2025 • Camera-ready: 28/11/2025 • Conference: 18/02/2026 - 20/02/2026 Tracks • Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education in Africa – Personalised learning experience (E-Learning and M-Learning) – Adaptive curriculum – Automated content creation and assessment – Augmented and Virtual Reality – Gamification and game-based learning – AI and sustainable education • Other Emerging technologies for Education – 3D Printing & Digital Fabrication – Internet of Things (IoT) & Smart Campuses – 5G & Advanced Connectivity – Digital Twins & Simulation-Based Learning – Extended Reality (XR) – AR, VR, and MR • Governance and Ethics of AI and Emerging Technologies – Language and cultural diversity – Indigenous knowledge – Responsible artificial intelligence – Data Governance, privacy and policy frameworks – Plagiarism and research integrity – Decoloniality • Challenges and Barriers to Embedding AI And Emerging Technologies in Higher Education – Inclusiveness and gender – Infrastructure access – Funding – Capacity Development – Localisation 2 Contact For enquiries, please email aauric2025@nust.na. The conference website is accessible here. You can also join our Slack channel or our Discord platform. |
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